Attention for Buddhi Analytical Orb
For the average person the buddhi analytical orb is the thinking-imagining faculty. The experience of it is its entertaining feature which keeps the observing-self enthralled. inSelf Yoga™ is concerned with breaking this hypnotic state under which the observing-self continues its existence.
On Feb 5, 2016 Srila Yogeshwarananda came into my subtle head during meditation session to show a kriya which he said helps to settle up with the demands of the analytical orb. According to him meditation as samyama, the three highest states of yoga into one sequential event, takes years, in fact lives to master, because it is a complex discipline. It is not as easy as many meditation masters think it and teach it to be.
The kriya he showed is that in the head of the subtle body, the observing self should be attentive to the analytical orb, so that this psychic faculty gets its quota of attention. He said that it lives on the attention of the core-self but it does so by hypnotizing the self. Since it must exist side by side with the self in the present configuration the self should feed it a diet of energy and in a quantity, whereby it assists the self in the quest for freedom from material existence and from lower astral states.
The student should, over time, make a careful study of what energy this analytical orb procures. Then he (she) should analyze to see if that process is faulty. He should also determine if there is a way to provide this orb with a diet of energy which would accelerate the independence of the observing-self.
Yogesh’s proposal is that the yogi should first satisfy the demands of Patanjali in the Yoga Sutra, to quell the mind’s creative powers by shutting down its conventional operations. Once this is attained, the self should send energy to the analytical orb. This should be energy directly from the core-self, energy which is not mixed with astral stuffs from the kundalini life force or its sensual energy generation.
In meditation, when the analytical orb stops its thinking and imagining activities, the core-self should send energy to it and also should let that energy push against any other psychic force which comes from the kundalini sensual operations and the memory outbursts. This practice should be done for a long time until it becomes so natural that when the yogi sits to meditate, the analytical orb does not try to think or imagine, but instead acts receptive to the neutral psychic energy which comes to it from the core-self.
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